Think runway nail looks are too hard for you to, well, nail? News flash: they're not—especially with the help of these two tutorials.

Obsessed isn't a strong enough word to describe my feelings about the the nail art from the spring 2014 runways. Here are two DIY tutorials for runway looks you can so easily do yourself: first, ombré glitter nails as seen in the Nicole Miller show, and second, a mani perfect for a garden party straight off Emerson's catwalk.

2. Coat your nails with a gold glitter lacquer. "You can choose one coat or two, depending on how bold you want the shimmer to be," she adds. Amy Odell, Cosmopolitan.com's editor chose to apply one coat of Butter London in "The 444" gold glitter polish to her nails.

3. Add black polish to the corner of a makeup sponge. "When you're painting black (or any color of) polish onto a makeup wedge, make sure the pores of the sponge are visible — that way you'll get that soft, just-the-right-amount-of-paint type of finish," Whitehill explains. "Otherwise, you'll end up with too much polish on the sponge and on your nail."

4. Create an ombré effect. "Gently dab the black paint that's on the corner of the sponge onto the tip of your nail (you want it to be the darkest part of the nail)," Whitehill suggests. Then slowly move the sponge down toward your cuticle, using the same patting effect, to get that gradated appearance," she says.

5. Layer on a top coat. Sealing your color in with your favorite top coat prevents it from chipping early and gives your manicure that glassy finish.

2. Create horizontal, imperfect stripes. "Using a paint or striper brush — you can get either one at any art store — create horizontal, crooked and straight mini lines up the center of your nail, leaving space in between each," she explained. Model India Jewel Jackson used Ciaté's lavender polish called "Spinning Teacup."

3. Now use a pink polish to make mini dashes. Remember to be haphazard in the way you draw them on — they're not supposed to look perfect. India used Ciaté's Suncatcher bright pink "Raspberry Collins" here.

6. Outline the sides of your nail in purple. "Use the brush that comes with the polish to create the lines that run along the multicolored center stripes," Whitehill said. "The center craziness reminded me of the girls walking the runway and the purple represented the audience — that was my inspiration for the Emerson show."

7. Clean off your striper or paint brush and use it to perfect the sides. "You're not a pro, so your side lines might be wobbly," she added. "Take your tiny-tipped striper or paint brush and clean up any squiggly lines you might want to straighten up along the sides of the multicolored polish."